Bracegirdle stands facing half right. She wears a feathered headdress with pearls set in the headband, a pearl necklace, bracelet and earrings, a dress with a long train and a fringed hem which she holds up with her right hand to reveal her sandals, and carries a fan of feathers in her left. Two small boys also wearing feathered headdresses stand to her right. One holds her train and the other a parasol which he positions over her head. There are mountains in the background.

BIB_Object_Notes

Bracegirdle stands facing half right. She wears a feathered headdress with pearls set in the headband, a pearl necklace, bracelet and earrings, a dress with a long train and a fringed hem which she holds up with her right hand to reveal her sandals, and carries a fan of feathers in her left. Two small boys also wearing feathered headdresses stand to her right. One holds her train and the other a parasol which he positions over her head. There are mountains in the background.

Notes (Hamnet)

Notes (Hamnet):

Depicts Anne Bracegirdle as Semernia, the Indian queen in "The Widow Ranter" by Aphra Behn, a part she first played in 1689.

BIB_Object_Notes

Depicts Anne Bracegirdle as Semernia, the Indian queen in "The Widow Ranter" by Aphra Behn, a part she first played in 1689.